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by moodyjudy - written on 01/07/00 (Useful, 150 readings)
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old copy of Charles Kingsley's classic 'The Water Babies' in a Save the Children Fund shop, quite appropriately. This is one of those books I should have read, I thought, and I opened it at a beautiful description of cool, clear water, so I bought it, for 10p. This is a Victorian book with a moral, but it defies ...
Water Babies - Charles Kingsley
by moodyjudy - written on 01/07/00 (Useful, 150 readings)
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old copy of Charles Kingsley's classic 'The Water Babies' in a Save the Children Fund shop, quite appropriately. This is one of those books I should have read, I thought, and I opened it at a beautiful description of cool, clear water, so I bought it, for 10p. This is a Victorian book with a moral, but it defies ...
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by jacobite - written on 13/08/00 (30 readings)
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I have owned Water Babies for the best part of 40 years. I have it in small print and, even in my much younger days, I had no problem reading such books...I have always been an avid reader and owned a shelf of classics by the age of 8. However, I must have attempted more than 20 times to read Kingsley's tome but, somehow, I can't get beyond more than a few chapters. I have seen the part animated film and that was okay but I really find the book hard to read. Perhaps he intended it for children but I do not know of many children who have been able to understand it very well. I think it is only considered a children's book because it is about a young boy but ...
Water Babies - Charles Kingsley
by jacobite - written on 13/08/00 (30 readings)
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I have owned Water Babies for the best part of 40 years. I have it in small print and, even in my much younger days, I had no problem reading such books...I have always been an avid reader and owned a shelf of classics by the age of 8. However, I must have attempted more than 20 times to read Kingsley's tome but, somehow, I can't get beyond more than a few chapters. I have seen the part animated film and that was okay but I really find the book hard to read. Perhaps he intended it for children but I do not know of many children who have been able to understand it very well. I think it is only considered a children's book because it is about a young boy but ...


